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Thousands of law enforcement officers are stationed in American schools — and they're a key part of the "school-to-prison pipeline," which places students into the criminal justice system for matters of school discipline.
It started in the 90s, when schools began responding to rising crime rates with zero-tolerance policies. There were originally put in place to stop weapons and drugs from entering schools and to prevent tragedies like Columbine—these policies extended beyond to include smaller infractions such as uniform violations, talking back, insubordination, etc.
Schools in Oakland, California are exploring new ways to break the school-to-prison pipeline. These schools practice restorative justice where both parties talk out their issues instead of administrators suspending or expelling students.
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Back in the day, when you got in trouble at school, it usually meant you were heading off to the principal's office or to detention. These days? Getting in trouble at school can mean ending up in the juvenile justice system. But how does that happen and who does it affect?
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published:02 Jun 2014

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Education has been a hot button topic especially since 45 and Betsy DeVos have taken office. On this episode, the panelists come together to discuss the state of inner city schools and the realities of the school to prison pipeline. Check out what they had to say & be sure to keep the conversation going by leaving us comments here on YouTube and on twitter at @thegrapevinetv! Use the hashtags, #hearitfresh & #thegrapevinetv!!!
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published:22 Mar 2018

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The school to prison pipeline is an epidemic that pushes students out of public schools and into the juvenile justice system, primarily affecting black students.
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Getting into trouble as a kid is easy. But if the punishment is juvenile hall or probation, getting out isn't so simple. The CARE program (Center for Academic Re-Entry and Empowerment) focuses on at-risk youth and aims to give them the self-worth they need to pull themselves up. Click the link to learn more about the program at the Bayview Hunters PointYMCA: http://www.ymcasf.org/bayview
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Can police, prosecutors, and citizens work together to focus on education over incarceration? Veteran prosecutor Debra Postil is proving it's possible through community prosecution, youth programs, intervention, and rehabilitation.
Debra Postil sees writing and speaking about trauma and abuse from different perspectives as a way to educate the public, build empathy and resilience, and break the silence of domestic violence.
She is a veteran county prosecutor in Riverside, the Co-Founding Executive Director of WomenWonderWriters, a mentoring nonprofit organization, and Co-Creator of The Write of Your L!fe™, an expression, esteem and empathy building youth program. At the District Attorney’s Office, she works with school districts and juvenile justice professionals to implement alternative youth programs to suspension, expulsion and incarceration. Previously, Debra has handled Parole Hearings and cases involving sexual assault and child abuse, domestic violence, political corruption, group home fraud, gang crimes and homicides. Debra has won numerous awards including CommunityHero, Young Professional of the Year, Bulldog: Stick it To Em, and is a two-time recipient of the Prosecutor of the Year award.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

published:25 Jul 2016

views:8577

To end the violence there must be radical reform of the school and prison moderated by Marc Steiner

published:30 Jun 2014

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Ben Mankiewicz (What TheFlick?) and Ana Kasparian (The Point) hosts of The Young Turks discuss the school to prison pipeline, and the consequences on the young people who’s futures are now limited by they’re criminal record.
"For those unfamiliar with Baltimore City's particular brand of justice, it has been an up-close primer on how things are done in a city whose police force is now under a full-fledged Department of Justice investigation. Not just over the death of Freddie Gray in police custody which prompted protests across the city and a criminal investigation, but how the criminal justice responded to the strife and what it may have done in the past to precipitate this unrest.
Protesters have been held without charges for days. Innocent people arrested. And in an exclusive report by The Real News, two weeks before the violence erupted and thrust Baltimore onto the world stage, documents revealed juveniles were arrested for simply not getting on a bus. In short, Baltimore's aggressive policing and heavy emphasis on incarceration has been unrelenting, even as the world watched."
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published:22 May 2015

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Minority school kids nationwide are racking up suspension rap sheets before they learn their primary colors at way higher rates than their white peers. And thanks to more cops in schools and zero tolerance for bad behavior, schools are fast-tracking kids to a perpetual cycle of school dropout and prison time. Correspondent Natalie McGill gets into the realities of the School to PrisonPipeline on Redacted Tonight.
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published:15 Jan 2017

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Renowned actress, playwright and professor Anna Deavere Smith joins anchor Jack Ford to talk about race, her hometown Baltimore, and her new work, The Pipeline Project, which addresses the school-to-prison pipeline. PBSGreat Performances presents a special encore of her play Twilight: Los Angeles about the L.A. riots on June 12.
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In addition to these core schools, students in a given country may also attend schools before and after primary and secondary education. Kindergarten or pre-school provide some schooling to very young children (typically ages 3–5). University, vocational school, college or seminary may be available after secondary school. A school may also be dedicated to one particular field, such as a school of economics or a school of dance. Alternative schools may provide nontraditional curriculum and methods.

The school-to-prison pipeline, explained

The school-to-prison pipeline starts in preschool.
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Video by: DaraLind, Liz Scheltens, GinaBartonRead more about the school-to-prison pipeline and police in schools:
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http://www.vox.com/2015/2/24/8101289/school-discipline-race
http://www.vox.com/2015/7/30/9075065/school-to-prison-pipeline-study
Thousands of law enforcement officers are stationed in American schools — and they're a key part of the "school-to-prison pipeline," which places students into the criminal justice system for matters of school discipline.
It started in the 90s, when schools began responding to rising crime rates with zero-tolerance policies. There were originally put in place to stop weapons and drugs from entering schools and to prevent tragedies like Columbine—these policies extended beyond to include smaller infractions such as uniform violations, talking back, insubordination, etc.
Schools in Oakland, California are exploring new ways to break the school-to-prison pipeline. These schools practice restorative justice where both parties talk out their issues instead of administrators suspending or expelling students.
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1:30

American Kids & The School-To-Prison Pipeline

American Kids & The School-To-Prison Pipeline

American Kids & The School-To-Prison Pipeline

Back in the day, when you got in trouble at school, it usually meant you were heading off to the principal's office or to detention. These days? Getting in trouble at school can mean ending up in the juvenile justice system. But how does that happen and who does it affect?
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26:48

THE GRAPEVINE | THE SCHOOL TO PRISON PIPELINE | S3EP20 (1/2)

THE GRAPEVINE | THE SCHOOL TO PRISON PIPELINE | S3EP20 (1/2)

THE GRAPEVINE | THE SCHOOL TO PRISON PIPELINE | S3EP20 (1/2)

Education has been a hot button topic especially since 45 and Betsy DeVos have taken office. On this episode, the panelists come together to discuss the state of inner city schools and the realities of the school to prison pipeline. Check out what they had to say & be sure to keep the conversation going by leaving us comments here on YouTube and on twitter at @thegrapevinetv! Use the hashtags, #hearitfresh & #thegrapevinetv!!!
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4:02

How Schools Are Funneling Certain Students Into The Prison System | Think | NBC News

How Schools Are Funneling Certain Students Into The Prison System | Think | NBC News

How Schools Are Funneling Certain Students Into The Prison System | Think | NBC News

The school to prison pipeline is an epidemic that pushes students out of public schools and into the juvenile justice system, primarily affecting black students.
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How Schools Are Funneling Certain Students Into The PrisonSystem | Think | NBC News

Stuck In The School-To-Prison Pipeline

Getting into trouble as a kid is easy. But if the punishment is juvenile hall or probation, getting out isn't so simple. The CARE program (Center for Academic Re-Entry and Empowerment) focuses on at-risk youth and aims to give them the self-worth they need to pull themselves up. Click the link to learn more about the program at the Bayview Hunters PointYMCA: http://www.ymcasf.org/bayview
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Can police, prosecutors, and citizens work together to focus on education over incarceration? Veteran prosecutor Debra Postil is proving it's possible through community prosecution, youth programs, intervention, and rehabilitation.
Debra Postil sees writing and speaking about trauma and abuse from different perspectives as a way to educate the public, build empathy and resilience, and break the silence of domestic violence.
She is a veteran county prosecutor in Riverside, the Co-Founding Executive Director of WomenWonderWriters, a mentoring nonprofit organization, and Co-Creator of The Write of Your L!fe™, an expression, esteem and empathy building youth program. At the District Attorney’s Office, she works with school districts and juvenile justice professionals to implement alternative youth programs to suspension, expulsion and incarceration. Previously, Debra has handled Parole Hearings and cases involving sexual assault and child abuse, domestic violence, political corruption, group home fraud, gang crimes and homicides. Debra has won numerous awards including CommunityHero, Young Professional of the Year, Bulldog: Stick it To Em, and is a two-time recipient of the Prosecutor of the Year award.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

32:12

School to Prison Pipeline

School to Prison Pipeline

School to Prison Pipeline

To end the violence there must be radical reform of the school and prison moderated by Marc Steiner

6:05

School To Prison Pipeline Robs Young People Of Their Future

School To Prison Pipeline Robs Young People Of Their Future

School To Prison Pipeline Robs Young People Of Their Future

Watch the full AJ+ clip here: https://goo.gl/Zsu1CP.
Ben Mankiewicz (What TheFlick?) and Ana Kasparian (The Point) hosts of The Young Turks discuss the school to prison pipeline, and the consequences on the young people who’s futures are now limited by they’re criminal record.
"For those unfamiliar with Baltimore City's particular brand of justice, it has been an up-close primer on how things are done in a city whose police force is now under a full-fledged Department of Justice investigation. Not just over the death of Freddie Gray in police custody which prompted protests across the city and a criminal investigation, but how the criminal justice responded to the strife and what it may have done in the past to precipitate this unrest.
Protesters have been held without charges for days. Innocent people arrested. And in an exclusive report by The Real News, two weeks before the violence erupted and thrust Baltimore onto the world stage, documents revealed juveniles were arrested for simply not getting on a bus. In short, Baltimore's aggressive policing and heavy emphasis on incarceration has been unrelenting, even as the world watched."
Read more here: http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=13828
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4:40

The School To Prison Pipeline Is Worse Than We Thought

The School To Prison Pipeline Is Worse Than We Thought

The School To Prison Pipeline Is Worse Than We Thought

Minority school kids nationwide are racking up suspension rap sheets before they learn their primary colors at way higher rates than their white peers. And thanks to more cops in schools and zero tolerance for bad behavior, schools are fast-tracking kids to a perpetual cycle of school dropout and prison time. Correspondent Natalie McGill gets into the realities of the School to PrisonPipeline on Redacted Tonight.
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Missouri dooms countless children to the school-to-prison pipeline
http://bit.ly/2j8IIQq

8:31

Anna Deavere Smith on "School to Prison Pipeline"

Anna Deavere Smith on "School to Prison Pipeline"

Anna Deavere Smith on "School to Prison Pipeline"

Anna Deavere Smith discusses The PipelineProjectPlease SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed: http://bit.ly/1JQmx88
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Renowned actress, playwright and professor Anna Deavere Smith joins anchor Jack Ford to talk about race, her hometown Baltimore, and her new work, The Pipeline Project, which addresses the school-to-prison pipeline. PBSGreat Performances presents a special encore of her play Twilight: Los Angeles about the L.A. riots on June 12.
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3:36

School-To-Prison Pipeline

School-To-Prison Pipeline

School-To-Prison Pipeline

The ACLU had an interesting piece on how more and more teenagers go from schools to juvenile detention centers and prisons. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian discuss.
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Taking Back Our Schools: Organizing to Stop the School-to-Prison Pipeline

Taking Back Our Schools: Organizing to Stop the School-to-Prison Pipeline

Taking Back Our Schools: Organizing to Stop the School-to-Prison Pipeline

This video spotlights cases of students across the country who have suffered the consequences of zero-tolerance school discipline, and who are organizing to change these policies and practices in their communities. From Chicago to Philadelphia and Florida, youth are leading campaigns to stop the school-to-prison pipeline and create safer, healthier schools.

The school-to-prison pipeline, explained

The school-to-prison pipeline starts in preschool.
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Video by: DaraLind, Liz Scheltens, GinaBartonRead more about the school-to-prison pipeline and police in schools:
http://www.vox.com/2015/10/28/9626820/police-school-resource-officers
http://www.vox.com/2015/2/24/8101289/school-discipline-race
http://www.vox.com/2015/7/30/9075065/school-to-prison-pipeline-study
Thousands of law enforcement officers are stationed in American schools — and they're a key part of the "school-to-prison pipeline," which places students into the criminal justice system for matters of school discipline.
It started in the 90s, when schools began responding to rising crime rates with zero-tolerance policies. There were originally put in place to stop weapons an...

published: 11 Jan 2016

American Kids & The School-To-Prison Pipeline

Back in the day, when you got in trouble at school, it usually meant you were heading off to the principal's office or to detention. These days? Getting in trouble at school can mean ending up in the juvenile justice system. But how does that happen and who does it affect?
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published: 02 Jun 2014

THE GRAPEVINE | THE SCHOOL TO PRISON PIPELINE | S3EP20 (1/2)

Education has been a hot button topic especially since 45 and Betsy DeVos have taken office. On this episode, the panelists come together to discuss the state of inner city schools and the realities of the school to prison pipeline. Check out what they had to say & be sure to keep the conversation going by leaving us comments here on YouTube and on twitter at @thegrapevinetv! Use the hashtags, #hearitfresh & #thegrapevinetv!!!
On this episode, the panelists discuss the
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published: 22 Mar 2018

How Schools Are Funneling Certain Students Into The Prison System | Think | NBC News

The school to prison pipeline is an epidemic that pushes students out of public schools and into the juvenile justice system, primarily affecting black students.
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Stuck In The School-To-Prison Pipeline

Getting into trouble as a kid is easy. But if the punishment is juvenile hall or probation, getting out isn't so simple. The CARE program (Center for Academic Re-Entry and Empowerment) focuses on at-risk youth and aims to give them the self-worth they need to pull themselves up. Click the link to learn more about the program at the Bayview Hunters PointYMCA: http://www.ymcasf.org/bayview
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Can police, prosecutors, and citizens work together to focus on education over incarceration? Veteran prosecutor Debra Postil is proving it's possible through community prosecution, youth programs, intervention, and rehabilitation.
Debra Postil sees writing and speaking about trauma and abuse from different perspectives as a way to educate the public, build empathy and resilience, and break the silence of domestic violence.
She is a veteran county prosecutor in Riverside, the Co-Founding Executive Director of WomenWonderWriters, a mentoring nonprofit organization, and Co-Creator of The Write of Your L!fe™, an expression, esteem and empathy building youth program. At the District Attorney’s Office, she works with school districts and juvenile justice professionals to implement alterna...

published: 25 Jul 2016

School to Prison Pipeline

To end the violence there must be radical reform of the school and prison moderated by Marc Steiner

published: 30 Jun 2014

School To Prison Pipeline Robs Young People Of Their Future

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Ben Mankiewicz (What TheFlick?) and Ana Kasparian (The Point) hosts of The Young Turks discuss the school to prison pipeline, and the consequences on the young people who’s futures are now limited by they’re criminal record.
"For those unfamiliar with Baltimore City's particular brand of justice, it has been an up-close primer on how things are done in a city whose police force is now under a full-fledged Department of Justice investigation. Not just over the death of Freddie Gray in police custody which prompted protests across the city and a criminal investigation, but how the criminal justice responded to the strife and what it may have done in the past to precipitate this unrest.
Protesters have been held without charges for day...

published: 22 May 2015

The School To Prison Pipeline Is Worse Than We Thought

Minority school kids nationwide are racking up suspension rap sheets before they learn their primary colors at way higher rates than their white peers. And thanks to more cops in schools and zero tolerance for bad behavior, schools are fast-tracking kids to a perpetual cycle of school dropout and prison time. Correspondent Natalie McGill gets into the realities of the School to PrisonPipeline on Redacted Tonight.
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Anna Deavere Smith on "School to Prison Pipeline"

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Renowned actress, playwright and professor Anna Deavere Smith joins anchor Jack Ford to talk about race, her hometown Baltimore, and her new work, The Pipeline Project, which addresses the school-to-prison pipeline. PBSGreat Performances presents a special encore of her play Twilight: Los Angeles about the L.A. riots on June 12.
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School-To-Prison Pipeline

The ACLU had an interesting piece on how more and more teenagers go from schools to juvenile detention centers and prisons. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian discuss.
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School to Prison Pipeline: Decriminalizing Public Education

Students of color and with disabilities are disproportionately impacted by exclusionary discipline practices. New data from the U.S.Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) reveals that Black and Latino students are twice as likely to be pushed out of school. During the 2015–16 school year, Black students represented 15 percent of the total student enrollment, and 31 percent of the students who were referred to law enforcement or arrested. And, students with disabilities represented 12 percent of the overall student enrollment and 28 percent of the students referred to law enforcement or arrested.
These disparities in school discipline practices start early. A 2014 OCR report found that while Black children make up 18 percent of pre-K enrollment, they represent 48 percent ...

Taking Back Our Schools: Organizing to Stop the School-to-Prison Pipeline

This video spotlights cases of students across the country who have suffered the consequences of zero-tolerance school discipline, and who are organizing to change these policies and practices in their communities. From Chicago to Philadelphia and Florida, youth are leading campaigns to stop the school-to-prison pipeline and create safer, healthier schools.

The school-to-prison pipeline starts in preschool.
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Video by: DaraLind, Liz Scheltens, GinaBartonRead more about the school-to-prison pipeline and police in schools:
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Thousands of law enforcement officers are stationed in American schools — and they're a key part of the "school-to-prison pipeline," which places students into the criminal justice system for matters of school discipline.
It started in the 90s, when schools began responding to rising crime rates with zero-tolerance policies. There were originally put in place to stop weapons and drugs from entering schools and to prevent tragedies like Columbine—these policies extended beyond to include smaller infractions such as uniform violations, talking back, insubordination, etc.
Schools in Oakland, California are exploring new ways to break the school-to-prison pipeline. These schools practice restorative justice where both parties talk out their issues instead of administrators suspending or expelling students.
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The school-to-prison pipeline starts in preschool.
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http://www.vox.com/2015/2/24/8101289/school-discipline-race
http://www.vox.com/2015/7/30/9075065/school-to-prison-pipeline-study
Thousands of law enforcement officers are stationed in American schools — and they're a key part of the "school-to-prison pipeline," which places students into the criminal justice system for matters of school discipline.
It started in the 90s, when schools began responding to rising crime rates with zero-tolerance policies. There were originally put in place to stop weapons and drugs from entering schools and to prevent tragedies like Columbine—these policies extended beyond to include smaller infractions such as uniform violations, talking back, insubordination, etc.
Schools in Oakland, California are exploring new ways to break the school-to-prison pipeline. These schools practice restorative justice where both parties talk out their issues instead of administrators suspending or expelling students.
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American Kids & The School-To-Prison Pipeline

Back in the day, when you got in trouble at school, it usually meant you were heading off to the principal's office or to detention. These days? Getting in trou...

Back in the day, when you got in trouble at school, it usually meant you were heading off to the principal's office or to detention. These days? Getting in trouble at school can mean ending up in the juvenile justice system. But how does that happen and who does it affect?
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Back in the day, when you got in trouble at school, it usually meant you were heading off to the principal's office or to detention. These days? Getting in trouble at school can mean ending up in the juvenile justice system. But how does that happen and who does it affect?
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In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx e...

In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

THE GRAPEVINE | THE SCHOOL TO PRISON PIPELINE | S3EP20 (1/2)

Education has been a hot button topic especially since 45 and Betsy DeVos have taken office. On this episode, the panelists come together to discuss the state o...

Education has been a hot button topic especially since 45 and Betsy DeVos have taken office. On this episode, the panelists come together to discuss the state of inner city schools and the realities of the school to prison pipeline. Check out what they had to say & be sure to keep the conversation going by leaving us comments here on YouTube and on twitter at @thegrapevinetv! Use the hashtags, #hearitfresh & #thegrapevinetv!!!
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Education has been a hot button topic especially since 45 and Betsy DeVos have taken office. On this episode, the panelists come together to discuss the state of inner city schools and the realities of the school to prison pipeline. Check out what they had to say & be sure to keep the conversation going by leaving us comments here on YouTube and on twitter at @thegrapevinetv! Use the hashtags, #hearitfresh & #thegrapevinetv!!!
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Stuck In The School-To-Prison Pipeline

Getting into trouble as a kid is easy. But if the punishment is juvenile hall or probation, getting out isn't so simple. The CARE program (Center for Academic R...

Getting into trouble as a kid is easy. But if the punishment is juvenile hall or probation, getting out isn't so simple. The CARE program (Center for Academic Re-Entry and Empowerment) focuses on at-risk youth and aims to give them the self-worth they need to pull themselves up. Click the link to learn more about the program at the Bayview Hunters PointYMCA: http://www.ymcasf.org/bayview
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Getting into trouble as a kid is easy. But if the punishment is juvenile hall or probation, getting out isn't so simple. The CARE program (Center for Academic Re-Entry and Empowerment) focuses on at-risk youth and aims to give them the self-worth they need to pull themselves up. Click the link to learn more about the program at the Bayview Hunters PointYMCA: http://www.ymcasf.org/bayview
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Can police, prosecutors, and citizens work together to focus on education over incarceration? Veteran prosecutor Debra Postil is proving it's possible through c...

Can police, prosecutors, and citizens work together to focus on education over incarceration? Veteran prosecutor Debra Postil is proving it's possible through community prosecution, youth programs, intervention, and rehabilitation.
Debra Postil sees writing and speaking about trauma and abuse from different perspectives as a way to educate the public, build empathy and resilience, and break the silence of domestic violence.
She is a veteran county prosecutor in Riverside, the Co-Founding Executive Director of WomenWonderWriters, a mentoring nonprofit organization, and Co-Creator of The Write of Your L!fe™, an expression, esteem and empathy building youth program. At the District Attorney’s Office, she works with school districts and juvenile justice professionals to implement alternative youth programs to suspension, expulsion and incarceration. Previously, Debra has handled Parole Hearings and cases involving sexual assault and child abuse, domestic violence, political corruption, group home fraud, gang crimes and homicides. Debra has won numerous awards including CommunityHero, Young Professional of the Year, Bulldog: Stick it To Em, and is a two-time recipient of the Prosecutor of the Year award.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Can police, prosecutors, and citizens work together to focus on education over incarceration? Veteran prosecutor Debra Postil is proving it's possible through community prosecution, youth programs, intervention, and rehabilitation.
Debra Postil sees writing and speaking about trauma and abuse from different perspectives as a way to educate the public, build empathy and resilience, and break the silence of domestic violence.
She is a veteran county prosecutor in Riverside, the Co-Founding Executive Director of WomenWonderWriters, a mentoring nonprofit organization, and Co-Creator of The Write of Your L!fe™, an expression, esteem and empathy building youth program. At the District Attorney’s Office, she works with school districts and juvenile justice professionals to implement alternative youth programs to suspension, expulsion and incarceration. Previously, Debra has handled Parole Hearings and cases involving sexual assault and child abuse, domestic violence, political corruption, group home fraud, gang crimes and homicides. Debra has won numerous awards including CommunityHero, Young Professional of the Year, Bulldog: Stick it To Em, and is a two-time recipient of the Prosecutor of the Year award.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Watch the full AJ+ clip here: https://goo.gl/Zsu1CP.
Ben Mankiewicz (What TheFlick?) and Ana Kasparian (The Point) hosts of The Young Turks discuss the school to prison pipeline, and the consequences on the young people who’s futures are now limited by they’re criminal record.
"For those unfamiliar with Baltimore City's particular brand of justice, it has been an up-close primer on how things are done in a city whose police force is now under a full-fledged Department of Justice investigation. Not just over the death of Freddie Gray in police custody which prompted protests across the city and a criminal investigation, but how the criminal justice responded to the strife and what it may have done in the past to precipitate this unrest.
Protesters have been held without charges for days. Innocent people arrested. And in an exclusive report by The Real News, two weeks before the violence erupted and thrust Baltimore onto the world stage, documents revealed juveniles were arrested for simply not getting on a bus. In short, Baltimore's aggressive policing and heavy emphasis on incarceration has been unrelenting, even as the world watched."
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Ben Mankiewicz (What TheFlick?) and Ana Kasparian (The Point) hosts of The Young Turks discuss the school to prison pipeline, and the consequences on the young people who’s futures are now limited by they’re criminal record.
"For those unfamiliar with Baltimore City's particular brand of justice, it has been an up-close primer on how things are done in a city whose police force is now under a full-fledged Department of Justice investigation. Not just over the death of Freddie Gray in police custody which prompted protests across the city and a criminal investigation, but how the criminal justice responded to the strife and what it may have done in the past to precipitate this unrest.
Protesters have been held without charges for days. Innocent people arrested. And in an exclusive report by The Real News, two weeks before the violence erupted and thrust Baltimore onto the world stage, documents revealed juveniles were arrested for simply not getting on a bus. In short, Baltimore's aggressive policing and heavy emphasis on incarceration has been unrelenting, even as the world watched."
Read more here: http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=13828
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The School To Prison Pipeline Is Worse Than We Thought

Minority school kids nationwide are racking up suspension rap sheets before they learn their primary colors at way higher rates than their white peers. And than...

Minority school kids nationwide are racking up suspension rap sheets before they learn their primary colors at way higher rates than their white peers. And thanks to more cops in schools and zero tolerance for bad behavior, schools are fast-tracking kids to a perpetual cycle of school dropout and prison time. Correspondent Natalie McGill gets into the realities of the School to PrisonPipeline on Redacted Tonight.
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Minority school kids nationwide are racking up suspension rap sheets before they learn their primary colors at way higher rates than their white peers. And thanks to more cops in schools and zero tolerance for bad behavior, schools are fast-tracking kids to a perpetual cycle of school dropout and prison time. Correspondent Natalie McGill gets into the realities of the School to PrisonPipeline on Redacted Tonight.
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Renowned actress, playwright and professor Anna Deavere Smith joins anchor Jack Ford to talk about race, her hometown Baltimore, and her new work, The Pipeline Project, which addresses the school-to-prison pipeline. PBSGreat Performances presents a special encore of her play Twilight: Los Angeles about the L.A. riots on June 12.
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Renowned actress, playwright and professor Anna Deavere Smith joins anchor Jack Ford to talk about race, her hometown Baltimore, and her new work, The Pipeline Project, which addresses the school-to-prison pipeline. PBSGreat Performances presents a special encore of her play Twilight: Los Angeles about the L.A. riots on June 12.
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MetroFocus is a multi-platform news magazine focusing on the New York region. The MetroFocus television program features news, smart conversations, in-depth reporting, content from many partners and solutions-oriented reports from the community. Major areas of coverage include sustainability, education, science and technology, the environment, transportation, poverty and underserved communities. MetroFocus.org amplifies that reporting with daily updates and original stories that also cover culture, government and politics, the economy, urban development and other news in the metropolitan region.
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School-To-Prison Pipeline

The ACLU had an interesting piece on how more and more teenagers go from schools to juvenile detention centers and prisons. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian discuss...

The ACLU had an interesting piece on how more and more teenagers go from schools to juvenile detention centers and prisons. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian discuss.
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Taking Back Our Schools: Organizing to Stop the School-to-Prison Pipeline

This video spotlights cases of students across the country who have suffered the consequences of zero-tolerance school discipline, and who are organizing to cha...

This video spotlights cases of students across the country who have suffered the consequences of zero-tolerance school discipline, and who are organizing to change these policies and practices in their communities. From Chicago to Philadelphia and Florida, youth are leading campaigns to stop the school-to-prison pipeline and create safer, healthier schools.

This video spotlights cases of students across the country who have suffered the consequences of zero-tolerance school discipline, and who are organizing to change these policies and practices in their communities. From Chicago to Philadelphia and Florida, youth are leading campaigns to stop the school-to-prison pipeline and create safer, healthier schools.

THE GRAPEVINE | THE SCHOOL TO PRISON PIPELINE | S3EP20 (1/2)

Education has been a hot button topic especially since 45 and Betsy DeVos have taken office. On this episode, the panelists come together to discuss the state of inner city schools and the realities of the school to prison pipeline. Check out what they had to say & be sure to keep the conversation going by leaving us comments here on YouTube and on twitter at @thegrapevinetv! Use the hashtags, #hearitfresh & #thegrapevinetv!!!
On this episode, the panelists discuss the
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School to Prison Pipeline: Decriminalizing Public Education

Students of color and with disabilities are disproportionately impacted by exclusionary discipline practices. New data from the U.S.Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) reveals that Black and Latino students are twice as likely to be pushed out of school. During the 2015–16 school year, Black students represented 15 percent of the total student enrollment, and 31 percent of the students who were referred to law enforcement or arrested. And, students with disabilities represented 12 percent of the overall student enrollment and 28 percent of the students referred to law enforcement or arrested.
These disparities in school discipline practices start early. A 2014 OCR report found that while Black children make up 18 percent of pre-K enrollment, they represent 48 percent ...

published: 16 May 2018

Hempstead Village School to Prison Pipeline Forum

published: 18 Oct 2017

Prison Kids Juvenile Justice in America Full Documentary

America spends over 8 billion incarcerating KIDS , we incarcerate more kids then any other developed country on the planet fusion.net/prisonkids. prison kids made by fusion is a documentary film that INC uses to educate the public

published: 18 Jul 2016

Mapping the School to Prison Pipeline

Do you want to fully understand how the school-to-prison pipeline operates cyclically and how a student's suspension can lead to involvement with law enforcement and stalled social mobility?
Tia Martinez, ForwardChange Consulting, and Sarah Omojola, Public Counsel and FixSchoolDiscipline.org, present "Mapping the School-to-Prison Pipeline." This webinar will answer your questions about how out-of-school punishments can result in involvement with the criminal justice system, have health implications, and contribute to intergenerational poverty. This webinar uses data to provide a unique and detailed picture of how students and communities, especially those of color, are affected by punitive education policies.

published: 10 Dec 2015

School to Prison Pipeline

To end the violence there must be radical reform of the school and prison moderated by Marc Steiner

published: 30 Jun 2014

The School to Prison Pipeline

THE GRAPEVINE | THE SCHOOL TO PRISON PIPELINE | S3EP20 (2/2)

Education has been a hot button topic especially since 45 and Betsy DeVos have taken office. On this episode, some familiar faces and educators, come together to discuss the state of inner city schools and the realities of the school to prison pipeline. Check out what they had to say & be sure to keep the conversation going by leaving us comments here on YouTube and on twitter at @thegrapevinetv! Use the hashtags, #hearitfresh & #thegrapevinetv!!!
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published: 22 Mar 2018

PF Topic Lecture - School to Prison Pipeline

Boston youth on the school-to-prison pipeline in the U.S. educational system

A group of community organizers and students met in a classroom in Harvard's Graduate School of Education to speak with aspiring educators. The question they raised: Are We Being Educated or Incarcerated?
"There's too much emphasis on behavioral class management and curriculum development. As a result of such, there's very little engagement and relationship development between teachers and students. Consequently, our urban youth of color are not being effectively educated; they are being mentally colonized, marginalized, and incarcerated." — Emdin (2016) and Quiceno (2017)
This discussion gave some youth an opportunity to share with Harvard students and education professionals their personal narratives about the disciplinary issues they have encountered within the public and charter scho...

published: 30 Jun 2017

Cycle of Injustices - LGBTQ Youth in the Juvenile Justice System

School disciplinary policies discriminate against sexual and gender minority youth, creating a school-to-prison pipeline. However, the juvenile justice system is unprepared for LGBT adolescents, often resulting in abuse and mistreatment.
Participants:
G. Nic Rider, PhD; Roberto Abreu, EdS, MS; Lauren Jacobs, MA; DanielleHernandez, BA; Curteisa Plunkett, PhD; Perre L. Shelton, MA
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published: 03 Nov 2017

Solutions Not Suspensions: a Community-driven Campaign to End the School-to-Prison Pipeline

In this new documentary from Coleman Advocates(colemanadvocates.org), director Kevin Epps (kevepps.com) takes a look at the negative effects of harsh zero tolerance policies in schools and one community's inspiring response. Highlighting Coleman's landmark student-led Solutions Not Suspensions campaign in San Francisco and examining how young people are directly affected by school discipline policies, the film serves as an informative and inspiring education tool.
school-to-prison pipeline.

published: 11 Aug 2014

Racial Justice NOW - Dr Umar Johnson: Ending the School to Prison Pipeline

Racial Justice NOW! host Dr. UmarJohnson speaking on Ending the School to PrisonPipeline. Also on the video: Prof. Vernellia Randall and Sis. Zakiya Sankara-Jabar
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published: 29 Jul 2014

Possibilities for Interrupting the School-to-Prison Pipeline

September 8, 2015 | Guests: KathyEvans and Johonna Turner
In 2014, school administrators received a “Dear Colleague Letter” from the US Dept of Justice and the US Dept of Education highlighting racial disproportionality in school discipline. The letter calls for schools to begin addressing the excessive use of suspensions and expulsions and suggests that restorative justice might be one alternative to exclusionary discipline. According to educational researcher, Ann Gregory, disproportionality in school discipline is related to a lack of cultural responsiveness in classrooms, as well as things like implicit bias, negative stereotypes, and low expectations. She suggests that building healthy relationships with students might “interrupt” some of those factors, building trust, understanding...

published: 20 Jun 2016

School to Prison Pipeline

published: 09 Apr 2017

Inside Story Americas - The US' school to prison pipeline

Is an over-reliance on punitive school discipline policies pushing children out of education and into the criminal justice system? Plus, how HSBC became the preferred bank for Mexico's drug cartels.

published: 13 Dec 2012

Special Education & The School to Prison Pipeline

Elementary Genocide: School to Prison Pipeline 2015-05-04

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Education has been a hot button topic especially since 45 and Betsy DeVos have taken office. On this episode, the panelists come together to discuss the state o...

Education has been a hot button topic especially since 45 and Betsy DeVos have taken office. On this episode, the panelists come together to discuss the state of inner city schools and the realities of the school to prison pipeline. Check out what they had to say & be sure to keep the conversation going by leaving us comments here on YouTube and on twitter at @thegrapevinetv! Use the hashtags, #hearitfresh & #thegrapevinetv!!!
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Education has been a hot button topic especially since 45 and Betsy DeVos have taken office. On this episode, the panelists come together to discuss the state of inner city schools and the realities of the school to prison pipeline. Check out what they had to say & be sure to keep the conversation going by leaving us comments here on YouTube and on twitter at @thegrapevinetv! Use the hashtags, #hearitfresh & #thegrapevinetv!!!
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Prison Kids Juvenile Justice in America Full Documentary

America spends over 8 billion incarcerating KIDS , we incarcerate more kids then any other developed country on the planet fusion.net/prisonkids. prison kids ma...

America spends over 8 billion incarcerating KIDS , we incarcerate more kids then any other developed country on the planet fusion.net/prisonkids. prison kids made by fusion is a documentary film that INC uses to educate the public

America spends over 8 billion incarcerating KIDS , we incarcerate more kids then any other developed country on the planet fusion.net/prisonkids. prison kids made by fusion is a documentary film that INC uses to educate the public

Mapping the School to Prison Pipeline

Do you want to fully understand how the school-to-prison pipeline operates cyclically and how a student's suspension can lead to involvement with law enforcemen...

Do you want to fully understand how the school-to-prison pipeline operates cyclically and how a student's suspension can lead to involvement with law enforcement and stalled social mobility?
Tia Martinez, ForwardChange Consulting, and Sarah Omojola, Public Counsel and FixSchoolDiscipline.org, present "Mapping the School-to-Prison Pipeline." This webinar will answer your questions about how out-of-school punishments can result in involvement with the criminal justice system, have health implications, and contribute to intergenerational poverty. This webinar uses data to provide a unique and detailed picture of how students and communities, especially those of color, are affected by punitive education policies.

Do you want to fully understand how the school-to-prison pipeline operates cyclically and how a student's suspension can lead to involvement with law enforcement and stalled social mobility?
Tia Martinez, ForwardChange Consulting, and Sarah Omojola, Public Counsel and FixSchoolDiscipline.org, present "Mapping the School-to-Prison Pipeline." This webinar will answer your questions about how out-of-school punishments can result in involvement with the criminal justice system, have health implications, and contribute to intergenerational poverty. This webinar uses data to provide a unique and detailed picture of how students and communities, especially those of color, are affected by punitive education policies.

THE GRAPEVINE | THE SCHOOL TO PRISON PIPELINE | S3EP20 (2/2)

Education has been a hot button topic especially since 45 and Betsy DeVos have taken office. On this episode, some familiar faces and educators, come together t...

Education has been a hot button topic especially since 45 and Betsy DeVos have taken office. On this episode, some familiar faces and educators, come together to discuss the state of inner city schools and the realities of the school to prison pipeline. Check out what they had to say & be sure to keep the conversation going by leaving us comments here on YouTube and on twitter at @thegrapevinetv! Use the hashtags, #hearitfresh & #thegrapevinetv!!!
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Education has been a hot button topic especially since 45 and Betsy DeVos have taken office. On this episode, some familiar faces and educators, come together to discuss the state of inner city schools and the realities of the school to prison pipeline. Check out what they had to say & be sure to keep the conversation going by leaving us comments here on YouTube and on twitter at @thegrapevinetv! Use the hashtags, #hearitfresh & #thegrapevinetv!!!
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A group of community organizers and students met in a classroom in Harvard's Graduate School of Education to speak with aspiring educators. The question they raised: Are We Being Educated or Incarcerated?
"There's too much emphasis on behavioral class management and curriculum development. As a result of such, there's very little engagement and relationship development between teachers and students. Consequently, our urban youth of color are not being effectively educated; they are being mentally colonized, marginalized, and incarcerated." — Emdin (2016) and Quiceno (2017)
This discussion gave some youth an opportunity to share with Harvard students and education professionals their personal narratives about the disciplinary issues they have encountered within the public and charter school system. They also offered some recommendations to dismantle the "school-to-prison pipeline".
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A group of community organizers and students met in a classroom in Harvard's Graduate School of Education to speak with aspiring educators. The question they raised: Are We Being Educated or Incarcerated?
"There's too much emphasis on behavioral class management and curriculum development. As a result of such, there's very little engagement and relationship development between teachers and students. Consequently, our urban youth of color are not being effectively educated; they are being mentally colonized, marginalized, and incarcerated." — Emdin (2016) and Quiceno (2017)
This discussion gave some youth an opportunity to share with Harvard students and education professionals their personal narratives about the disciplinary issues they have encountered within the public and charter school system. They also offered some recommendations to dismantle the "school-to-prison pipeline".
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Cycle of Injustices - LGBTQ Youth in the Juvenile Justice System

School disciplinary policies discriminate against sexual and gender minority youth, creating a school-to-prison pipeline. However, the juvenile justice system i...

School disciplinary policies discriminate against sexual and gender minority youth, creating a school-to-prison pipeline. However, the juvenile justice system is unprepared for LGBT adolescents, often resulting in abuse and mistreatment.
Participants:
G. Nic Rider, PhD; Roberto Abreu, EdS, MS; Lauren Jacobs, MA; DanielleHernandez, BA; Curteisa Plunkett, PhD; Perre L. Shelton, MA
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School disciplinary policies discriminate against sexual and gender minority youth, creating a school-to-prison pipeline. However, the juvenile justice system is unprepared for LGBT adolescents, often resulting in abuse and mistreatment.
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Solutions Not Suspensions: a Community-driven Campaign to End the School-to-Prison Pipeline

In this new documentary from Coleman Advocates(colemanadvocates.org), director Kevin Epps (kevepps.com) takes a look at the negative effects of harsh zero tole...

In this new documentary from Coleman Advocates(colemanadvocates.org), director Kevin Epps (kevepps.com) takes a look at the negative effects of harsh zero tolerance policies in schools and one community's inspiring response. Highlighting Coleman's landmark student-led Solutions Not Suspensions campaign in San Francisco and examining how young people are directly affected by school discipline policies, the film serves as an informative and inspiring education tool.
school-to-prison pipeline.

In this new documentary from Coleman Advocates(colemanadvocates.org), director Kevin Epps (kevepps.com) takes a look at the negative effects of harsh zero tolerance policies in schools and one community's inspiring response. Highlighting Coleman's landmark student-led Solutions Not Suspensions campaign in San Francisco and examining how young people are directly affected by school discipline policies, the film serves as an informative and inspiring education tool.
school-to-prison pipeline.

September 8, 2015 | Guests: KathyEvans and Johonna Turner
In 2014, school administrators received a “Dear Colleague Letter” from the US Dept of Justice and the US Dept of Education highlighting racial disproportionality in school discipline. The letter calls for schools to begin addressing the excessive use of suspensions and expulsions and suggests that restorative justice might be one alternative to exclusionary discipline. According to educational researcher, Ann Gregory, disproportionality in school discipline is related to a lack of cultural responsiveness in classrooms, as well as things like implicit bias, negative stereotypes, and low expectations. She suggests that building healthy relationships with students might “interrupt” some of those factors, building trust, understanding, and cultural awareness. Restorative justice practices are built on those assumptions. In her 2013 research, Gregory found that implementing restorative practices in school increased the likelihood that students felt respected by their teachers and decreased the disparity gap in school discipline.
In this webinar, Carl Stauffer, Kathy Evans and Johonna Turner from Eastern Mennonite University, will discuss Restorative Justice in Education and examine the ways in which the implementation of restorative justice in school settings can address racial disproportionality and interrupt the cradle to prison pipeline.

September 8, 2015 | Guests: KathyEvans and Johonna Turner
In 2014, school administrators received a “Dear Colleague Letter” from the US Dept of Justice and the US Dept of Education highlighting racial disproportionality in school discipline. The letter calls for schools to begin addressing the excessive use of suspensions and expulsions and suggests that restorative justice might be one alternative to exclusionary discipline. According to educational researcher, Ann Gregory, disproportionality in school discipline is related to a lack of cultural responsiveness in classrooms, as well as things like implicit bias, negative stereotypes, and low expectations. She suggests that building healthy relationships with students might “interrupt” some of those factors, building trust, understanding, and cultural awareness. Restorative justice practices are built on those assumptions. In her 2013 research, Gregory found that implementing restorative practices in school increased the likelihood that students felt respected by their teachers and decreased the disparity gap in school discipline.
In this webinar, Carl Stauffer, Kathy Evans and Johonna Turner from Eastern Mennonite University, will discuss Restorative Justice in Education and examine the ways in which the implementation of restorative justice in school settings can address racial disproportionality and interrupt the cradle to prison pipeline.

ElementaryGenocideDVD
TRAILER: Elementary Genocide 2: The Board of Education vs The Board of Incarceration
We will be interviewing the creator of the powerful and controversial documentary entitled, "Elementary Genocide: The School to PrisonPipeline" Rahiem Shabazz. This Brother is creating powerful productions to help engineer our people away from genocide's doorstep. One of our first steps on the road to freedom and independence is to save our children from the clutches of the school-to-prison pipeline
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ElementaryGenocideDVD
TRAILER: Elementary Genocide 2: The Board of Education vs The Board of Incarceration
We will be interviewing the creator of the powerful and controversial documentary entitled, "Elementary Genocide: The School to PrisonPipeline" Rahiem Shabazz. This Brother is creating powerful productions to help engineer our people away from genocide's doorstep. One of our first steps on the road to freedom and independence is to save our children from the clutches of the school-to-prison pipeline
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The school-to-prison pipeline, explained

The school-to-prison pipeline starts in preschool.
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Thousands of law enforcement officers are stationed in American schools — and they're a key part of the "school-to-prison pipeline," which places students into the criminal justice system for matters of school discipline.
It started in the 90s, when schools began responding to rising crime rates with zero-tolerance policies. There were originally put in place to stop weapons and drugs from entering schools and to prevent tragedies like Columbine—these policies extended beyond to include smaller infractions such as uniform violations, talking back, insubordination, etc.
Schools in Oakland, California are exploring new ways to break the school-to-prison pipeline. These schools practice restorative justice where both parties talk out their issues instead of administrators suspending or expelling students.
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American Kids & The School-To-Prison Pipeline

Back in the day, when you got in trouble at school, it usually meant you were heading off ...

American Kids & The School-To-Prison Pipeline

Back in the day, when you got in trouble at school, it usually meant you were heading off to the principal's office or to detention. These days? Getting in trouble at school can mean ending up in the juvenile justice system. But how does that happen and who does it affect?
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THE GRAPEVINE | THE SCHOOL TO PRISON PIPELINE | S3EP20 (1/2)

Education has been a hot button topic especially since 45 and Betsy DeVos have taken offic...

THE GRAPEVINE | THE SCHOOL TO PRISON PIPELINE | S3EP20 (1/2)

Education has been a hot button topic especially since 45 and Betsy DeVos have taken office. On this episode, the panelists come together to discuss the state of inner city schools and the realities of the school to prison pipeline. Check out what they had to say & be sure to keep the conversation going by leaving us comments here on YouTube and on twitter at @thegrapevinetv! Use the hashtags, #hearitfresh & #thegrapevinetv!!!
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How Schools Are Funneling Certain Students Into The Prison System | Think | NBC News

The school to prison pipeline is an epidemic that pushes students out of public schools an...

Stuck In The School-To-Prison Pipeline

Getting into trouble as a kid is easy. But if the punishment is juvenile hall or probation, getting out isn't so simple. The CARE program (Center for Academic Re-Entry and Empowerment) focuses on at-risk youth and aims to give them the self-worth they need to pull themselves up. Click the link to learn more about the program at the Bayview Hunters PointYMCA: http://www.ymcasf.org/bayview
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Can police, prosecutors, and citizens work together to focus on education over incarceration? Veteran prosecutor Debra Postil is proving it's possible through community prosecution, youth programs, intervention, and rehabilitation.
Debra Postil sees writing and speaking about trauma and abuse from different perspectives as a way to educate the public, build empathy and resilience, and break the silence of domestic violence.
She is a veteran county prosecutor in Riverside, the Co-Founding Executive Director of WomenWonderWriters, a mentoring nonprofit organization, and Co-Creator of The Write of Your L!fe™, an expression, esteem and empathy building youth program. At the District Attorney’s Office, she works with school districts and juvenile justice professionals to implement alternative youth programs to suspension, expulsion and incarceration. Previously, Debra has handled Parole Hearings and cases involving sexual assault and child abuse, domestic violence, political corruption, group home fraud, gang crimes and homicides. Debra has won numerous awards including CommunityHero, Young Professional of the Year, Bulldog: Stick it To Em, and is a two-time recipient of the Prosecutor of the Year award.
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School to Prison Pipeline

To end the violence there must be radical reform of the school and prison moderated by Mar...

School To Prison Pipeline Robs Young People Of Their Future

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Ben Mankiewicz (What TheFlick?) and Ana Kasparian (The Point) hosts of The Young Turks discuss the school to prison pipeline, and the consequences on the young people who’s futures are now limited by they’re criminal record.
"For those unfamiliar with Baltimore City's particular brand of justice, it has been an up-close primer on how things are done in a city whose police force is now under a full-fledged Department of Justice investigation. Not just over the death of Freddie Gray in police custody which prompted protests across the city and a criminal investigation, but how the criminal justice responded to the strife and what it may have done in the past to precipitate this unrest.
Protesters have been held without charges for days. Innocent people arrested. And in an exclusive report by The Real News, two weeks before the violence erupted and thrust Baltimore onto the world stage, documents revealed juveniles were arrested for simply not getting on a bus. In short, Baltimore's aggressive policing and heavy emphasis on incarceration has been unrelenting, even as the world watched."
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The School To Prison Pipeline Is Worse Than We Thought

Minority school kids nationwide are racking up suspension rap sheets before they learn the...

The School To Prison Pipeline Is Worse Than We Thought

Minority school kids nationwide are racking up suspension rap sheets before they learn their primary colors at way higher rates than their white peers. And thanks to more cops in schools and zero tolerance for bad behavior, schools are fast-tracking kids to a perpetual cycle of school dropout and prison time. Correspondent Natalie McGill gets into the realities of the School to PrisonPipeline on Redacted Tonight.
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School-To-Prison Pipeline

The ACLU had an interesting piece on how more and more teenagers go from schools to juveni...

School-To-Prison Pipeline

The ACLU had an interesting piece on how more and more teenagers go from schools to juvenile detention centers and prisons. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian discuss.
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In addition to these core schools, students in a given country may also attend schools before and after primary and secondary education. Kindergarten or pre-school provide some schooling to very young children (typically ages 3–5). University, vocational school, college or seminary may be available after secondary school. A school may also be dedicated to one particular field, such as a school of economics or a school of dance. Alternative schools may provide nontraditional curriculum and methods.

THE GRAPEVINE | THE SCHOOL TO PRISON PIPELINE | S3EP20 (1/2)

Education has been a hot button topic especially since 45 and Betsy DeVos have taken office. On this episode, the panelists come together to discuss the state of inner city schools and the realities of the school to prison pipeline. Check out what they had to say & be sure to keep the conversation going by leaving us comments here on YouTube and on twitter at @thegrapevinetv! Use the hashtags, #hearitfresh & #thegrapevinetv!!!
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Prison Kids Juvenile Justice in America Full Documentary

America spends over 8 billion incarcerating KIDS , we incarcerate more kids then any other developed country on the planet fusion.net/prisonkids. prison kids made by fusion is a documentary film that INC uses to educate the public

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Mapping the School to Prison Pipeline

Do you want to fully understand how the school-to-prison pipeline operates cyclically and ...

Mapping the School to Prison Pipeline

Do you want to fully understand how the school-to-prison pipeline operates cyclically and how a student's suspension can lead to involvement with law enforcement and stalled social mobility?
Tia Martinez, ForwardChange Consulting, and Sarah Omojola, Public Counsel and FixSchoolDiscipline.org, present "Mapping the School-to-Prison Pipeline." This webinar will answer your questions about how out-of-school punishments can result in involvement with the criminal justice system, have health implications, and contribute to intergenerational poverty. This webinar uses data to provide a unique and detailed picture of how students and communities, especially those of color, are affected by punitive education policies.

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School to Prison Pipeline

To end the violence there must be radical reform of the school and prison moderated by Mar...

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Boston youth on the school-to-prison pipeline in the U.S. educational system

A group of community organizers and students met in a classroom in Harvard's Graduate School of Education to speak with aspiring educators. The question they raised: Are We Being Educated or Incarcerated?
"There's too much emphasis on behavioral class management and curriculum development. As a result of such, there's very little engagement and relationship development between teachers and students. Consequently, our urban youth of color are not being effectively educated; they are being mentally colonized, marginalized, and incarcerated." — Emdin (2016) and Quiceno (2017)
This discussion gave some youth an opportunity to share with Harvard students and education professionals their personal narratives about the disciplinary issues they have encountered within the public and charter school system. They also offered some recommendations to dismantle the "school-to-prison pipeline".
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Cycle of Injustices - LGBTQ Youth in the Juvenile Justice System

School disciplinary policies discriminate against sexual and gender minority youth, creating a school-to-prison pipeline. However, the juvenile justice system is unprepared for LGBT adolescents, often resulting in abuse and mistreatment.
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Solutions Not Suspensions: a Community-driven Campaign to End the School-to-Prison Pipeline

In this new documentary from Coleman Advocates(colemanadvocates.org), director Kevin Epps ...

Solutions Not Suspensions: a Community-driven Campaign to End the School-to-Prison Pipeline

In this new documentary from Coleman Advocates(colemanadvocates.org), director Kevin Epps (kevepps.com) takes a look at the negative effects of harsh zero tolerance policies in schools and one community's inspiring response. Highlighting Coleman's landmark student-led Solutions Not Suspensions campaign in San Francisco and examining how young people are directly affected by school discipline policies, the film serves as an informative and inspiring education tool.
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Racial Justice NOW - Dr Umar Johnson: Ending the School to Prison Pipeline

(AP) — After spending years fighting to keep drones from flying over prisons, South Carolina corrections officials now plan to use the small unmanned aircraft to keep a remote eye on inmates ...Prison officials ......

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But one prisoner’s lonely campaign threatens to overshadow the celebrations ... The aim, he says, is not his own personal freedom, but that of 64 different Ukrainian political prisoners held in Russia ... to Ukrainian political prisoners.”....

David Gauke hopes policy will improve prisoners’ work skills and prospects while in jail ... Offenders are to be prepared for employment on the day they enter jail under an overhaul of prison policy to be unveiled by the justice secretary. At a prison in London, David Gauke will launch a new education and employment strategy aimed at improving prisoners’ skills while in custody ... MoJ postpones plans to reduce female prison population....

As education still society’s great leveller? That may be up for debate but as many as 148 of the 164 inmates of prisons in Tamil Nadu passed the state board Class X exams this year ... In ChennaiPrisonZone, two inmates of PuzhalCentralPrison, took second and third spots among prisoners who passed the exam ... In Puzhal Central Prison, 44 inmates out of 56 cleared the exam, the prisons officials said....